Race Riot: Prison Killers, Book 1

B.J, a drug dealer serving time, takes the reader on a never before seen, inside look at a California maximum security prison. The inner dynamics between prison guards, gang investigators and the Warden are on display along with the political climate between races with a war brewing between the Mexicans and Blacks.

Down on the Yard: A Memoir About Crime and Gangs Inside the California Prison System, Life in Lockdown

Before becoming a best-selling author, Glenn Langohr was a prisoner on drug charges. To survive gang wars, guards who incite riots, and racial segregation where every inch of space is fought over, he took over as a shot caller.

How to Make Prison Weapons to Survive a Gang War in Prison: Life in Lockdown

Before becoming a best-selling author, Glenn Langohr spent 10 years in some of the most violent California prisons on drug charges. After being involved in a number of riots and living in a cell in solitary confinement he started writing How to Make Prison Weapons to Survive a Gang War in Prison: Life in Lockdown. At Centinella State Prison, on the California border with Mexico, gangs that produce violence are part of life every day. After Glenn Langohr was released from solitary confinement, a prison guard alerted him about an inmate who was a sex offender. Victim restitution, prison style. Back on lockdown.

Upon Release from Prison: A True Crime Story of Redemption, Roll Call (Volume 2)

BJ has the answer to the Drug War, but with a criminal history, nobody is listening. Based on a true story. Optioned for a true crime movie. Overzealous Narcotic Detective Pincher, on paid leave and under investigation, starts using drugs, and then is hired again as a Narcotic Detective in L.A where he steals heroin from the evidence locker until he is reeled in by the Mexican Mafia and the Hollywood Madam. B.J, just released from prison, struggles not to look back at the criminal justice system that tried to kill him.

Roll Call: A True Crime Prison Story of Corruption and Redemption

A true account of the author's drug dealing past that turned into trumped up organized crime charges over a bad business deal with the fabricator of Custom Craft Harley Davidson's. Another true account of how the corrupt California prison union used terror tactics with then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger relating to the 3 Strikes Law. Harvard lawyer Daniel Morris has since confirmed it with, "A shameful lie."

The Art of War: A Memoir of Life in Prison with Mafia, Serial Killers, and Sex Offenders Who Get Stabbed: Life in Lockdown

Sex offenders who molest and rape children inflict damage upon them for life. Many victims become drug addicts and criminals who were never defended. In The Art of War: A Prison Memoir, best-selling author Glenn Langohr takes you inside a California prison where a guard worked with the inmates to have a notorious child molester stabbed. He furnished them with the court paperwork that exposed 44 convictions of rape. Where mobsters, serial killers, and gangs are all fighting to survive, this is The Art of War.

Caught in the CrossFire: A Memoir of Life in Lockdown with Serial Killers, Mobsters and Gang Bangers

Before becoming a best-selling author, Glenn Langohr spent 10 years in some of the most violent California prisons on drug charges. After being involved in a number of riots, in a cell in solitary confinement he started writing. A raw decent into California penal hell, a shocking true prison story, lived and told by the author himself. What do you do when, to survive, you have to stab every rapist, child molester, and snitch on the prison yard, and the prison guards are telling you who they are?

Exile on Front Street: My Life as a Hells Angel...and Beyond

After 40 years in the Hells Angels, George Christie was ready to retire. As president of the high-profile Ventura charter of the club, he had been the yin to Sonny Barger's yang. Barger was the reckless figurehead and de facto world leader of the Hells Angels. Christie was the negotiator, the spokesman, the thinker, the guy who smoothed things out.

The Black Hand: The Bloody Rise and Redemption of "Boxer" Enriquez, a Mexican Mob Killer

Rene "Boxer" Enriquez grew up on the violent streets of East L.A., where gang fights, robberies, and drive-by shootings were fueled by rage, drugs, and alcohol. When he finally landed in prison - at the age of 19 - Enriquez found an organization that brought him the respect he always wanted: the near-mythic and widely feared Mexican Mafia, La Eme. What the organization saw in Enriquez was a young man who knew no fear and would kill anyone - justifiably or not - in the blink of an eye.

Scores: How I Opened the Hottest Strip Club in New York City, Was Extorted out of Millions by the Gambino Family, and Became One of the Most Successful Mafia Informants in FBI History

Meet Michael Blutrich, mild-mannered New York lawyer and founder of Scores, the hottest strip club in New York City history, funded by the proceeds of an insurance embezzlement scheme. All Blutrich wanted was to lay low, make the club a success, and put his criminal acts behind him. But the Mafia got involved, and soon the FBI came knocking. Scores became wildly popular, in part thanks to Blutrich's ability to successfully bend the rules of adult entertainment. Unfortunately for Blutrich, it would all soon implode.

Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club

Narrated by the visionary founding member, Hell's Angel provides a fascinating all-access pass to the secret world of the notorious Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club. Sonny Barger recounts the birth of the original Oakland Hell's Angels and the four turbulent decades that followed. Hell's Angel also chronicles the way the HAMC revolutionized the look of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle and built what has become a worldwide bike-riding fraternity, a beacon for freedom-seekers the world over.

Despite lacking any experience with motorcycle gangs, Charles Falco infiltrated three of America's deadliest biker gangs: the Vagos, Mongols, and Outlaws. In separate investigations that spanned years and coasts, Falco risked his life, suffering a fractured neck and a severely torn shoulder, working deep under cover to bring violent sociopaths to justice.

Publisher's Summary

It starts with a letter where B. J. struggles to allow his emotions to leave his prison cell in a search for his wife.

Are you okay? I haven't heard from you beautiful. I only have 90 days left in here, hold on!

Then the struggles to survive prison politics, where races are segregated and violence and gangs are the calling card, begin. Notorious mobster Bat has a hit out on him for not paying street taxes. The gun-tower guard Hernandez has a hit out on him for staging gladiator wars and B.J is faced with the problem of a race war in between. Mexican mafia in motion behind bars. Relentless action from the underground never before seen or imagined! Based on true stories.

Once again, Langohr delivers a horrifying detailed story. He delves into the ethics and politics to reveal to the outsiders that only the insiders would know. His sophisticated storytelling is fascinating. Glenn's articulate narration of the judicial system makes you want to hear more. Can't wait to get my next book! Good luck to your future success!

Who was your favorite character and why?

I'll get back to you on this one.

Which scene was your favorite?

His letter from his brother Brian Johnson. Sad, Sorry.

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